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Monday, April 28, 2008

Iran President Visit in Sri Lanka


Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived Sri Lanka yesterday (28th April 2008) on a two-day official visit at the invitation of his Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

Iran president will flag off an oil refinery at the Sapugaskanda Petroleum Complex on April 29th, as part of his state visit.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also due to attend the inauguration of the Uma Oya Multipurpose Irrigation Project which will cost Rs. 250 million.

He is the sixth and current President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad became president on August 6, 2005 after winning the 2005 presidential election by popular vote.
Tehran is the capital city of Iran.
Shi'a Islam is the official religion, and Persian is the official language

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Details

Born: 28 October 1956 (1956-10-28) (age 51)
Aradan, Iran
Political party: Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
Religion: Shia Islam

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

To have a healthy life- Important Tips

1. Answer the phone by LEFT ear.
2. Do not drink coffee TWICE a day.
3. Do not take pills with COOL water.
4. Do not have HUGE meals after 5pm.
5. Reduce the amount of OILY food you consume.
6. Drink more WATER in the morning, less at night.
7. Keep your distance from hand phone CHARGERS.
8. Do not use headphones/earphone for LONG period of time.
9. Best sleeping time is from 10pmat night to 6amin the morning.
10. Do not lie down immediately after taking medicine before sleeping.
11. When battery is down to the LAST grid/bar, do not answer the phone as the radiation is 1000 times.

Monday, April 21, 2008

International Earth Day -22-Apr-2008


Each year, the April 22 Earth Day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970
Sri Lankan ceremony is @ sigiriya
Visit Official Site of International Earth Day: http://www.earthsite.org/


Thursday, April 17, 2008

BEAUTY OF TRINCOMALEE IN SRI LANKA

Satellite view of Sri Lanka



Trincomalee District map

Swami Rock Temple

Hindu Temple

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

How Bunker Busters Work

Most of the Terrorists Leaders lived in underground, they are hard to find and extremely difficult to strike.
The U.S. military has developed several different weapons to attack these underground fortresses. Known as bunker busters, these bombs penetrate deep into the earth or right through a dozen feet of reinforced concrete before exploding. These bombs have made it possible to reach and destroy facilities that would have been impossible to attack otherwise.
For More Details visit:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/bunker-buster.htm

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Aluth Aurudu Litha

MI-24 Helicopters



Basic Information
Classification Type: - Attack helicopter
Manufacturer/Designer: - Mikhail Leont'yevich Mil
Contractor: - Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant - Soviet Union
Country of Origin: - Soviet UnionMaiden flight:-1969
Introduced: - 1972
Initial Year of Service: -1973
Status: - Active
Crew/Passengers: -3 (pilot, weapons system officer and technician) +8 troops or 4 stretchers
Primary users: - Russian Air Force ca. 50 other users
Number built: - 2000 (estimated)
Developed from: - Mil Mi-8
Variants: - Mil Mi-28
Base Series Designation: - Mil Mi-24 / Mi-25 / Mi-35 (Hind)

DIMENSIONS:
Length: 57.41 ft 17.50 mWingspan/Width: 21.29 ft 6.49 mHeight: 13.02 ft 3.97 mEmpty Weight: 18,078 lbs 8,200 kgMTOW: 26,455 lbs 12,000 kg
Rotor diameter: 17.3 m (56 ft 7 in)
Height: 6.5 m (21 ft 3 in)
Disc area: 235 m² (2,530 ft²)
Empty weight: 8,500 kg (18,740 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 12,000 kg (26,500 lb)
Power plant: 2× Isotov TV3-117 turbines, 1,600 kW (2,200 hp) each


PERFORMANCE:
Engine(s): 2 x Klimov TV3-117 Turbo shaft engines driving a five-blade main rotor and a three-blade tail rotor.
Max Speed: 208 mph 335 km/h 181 ktsMax Range: 99 miles 160 km 450 Km(280 miles)Service Ceiling: 14,747 ft 4,495 m 2.8 milesClimb Rate: 2,460 ft/min (749.8 m/min)
External Hardpoints: 6 (including wingstubs)Armament: 1 x 12.7mm four-barrel machine gun OR 2 x 23mm cannons OR 2 x 30mm cannons in under-nose turret.2 x Anti-Tank Missiles4 x Rocket Pods4 x Gun Pods
More details about Armament
Internal guns
flexible 12.7 mm Yakushev-Borzov Yak-B Gatling gun on most variants
fixed GSh-30K on the Mi-24P/VP
flexible GSh-23L on the Mi-24VP
PKT door mounted machine guns
External stores
Total payload is 1500 kg of external stores.
Inner hardpoints can carry at least 500 kg
Outer hardpoints can carry up to 250 kg
Wing-tip pylons can only carry the 9M17 Phalanga in the Mi-24A-D and the 9K114 Shturm complex in the Mi-24V-F.
Bomb-load
All bombs within weight range ZAB, FAB, RBK, ODAB etc., Up to 500kg.
MBD-4 multiple ejector racks with 4xFAB-100
KGMU2V submunition/mine dispensers
First generation armament (standard production Mi-24D)
GUV-8700 gunpod (with a 12.7 mm Yak-B + 2x7.62 mm GShG-7.62 combination or one AGS-17)
UB-16 and UB-32 S-5 rocket launchers
S-24 240mm rocket
R-60 (twin rail launchers)
9M17 Phalanga (a pair on each wingtip pylon)
Second generation armament (Mi-24V and upgrades)
UPK-23-250 gunpod carrying the GSh-23L
S-25 350mm rockets
B-8V20 a lightweight long tubed helicopter version of the S-8 rocket launcher
UB-13 S-13 rocket launcher
9M39 Igla missile 2-4 tubes per launcher
9K114 Shturm in pairs on the outer and wingtip pylons
ATE upgrades (Superhind MkIII B)
30mm turreted cannon
8× Ingwe anti-tank guided missile
Bombs
S-8, S-13, S-240 rocket pods
Other
In foreign service other weapons have sometimes been converted for use
Modern prototypes can carry the
- 9K121 Vikhr (Ukrainian prototypes),
- 9M120 Ataka-V (Mil prototypes),
- R-73 and a variety of semi-active laser guided rockets and missiles.
Early variants had holes in the cargo doors so that infantry could fire assault rifles. These were removed from later production. Sometimes a door gunner was added in the field.
Used Country

Mi-24, Mi-25, and Mi-35 operators
: Afghan
: Algeria
: Angola
: Armenia:
: Azerbaijan
: Belarus
: Bulgaria
: Chad
: Cyprus
: Croatia
: Cuba
: Czech Republic
: East Germany
Germany:
: Equatorial Guinea
: Eritrea
: Ethiopia
: Georgia
: Guinea
: Hungary
: India
: Indonesia
: Iraq
Ivory Coast
: Kazakhstan
: Kyrgyzstan
: Libya
: Republic of Macedonia
: Mongolia
: Mozambique
: Namibia
: Nicaragua
: Nigeria
: North Korea
: Pakistan
: Peru
: Poland
: Russia.
: Rwanda
: Serbia
: Sierra Leone
: Slovakia
: Sri Lanka
: Sudan
: Syria
: Tajikistan
: Uganda
: Ukraine
: United States of America
: Uzbekistan
: Venezuela
: Vietnam
: Yemen

: Zimbabwe



Friday, April 4, 2008

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

O/L results out

The results of the G.C.E O/Level exams which were held in December 2007 were released today, the Examinations Department said. The results will be available on the internet after midnight today.
Results will be available on;
http://www.doenets.lk